Word Meanings - RESOLUTE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
of resolvere) means, relaxed, enervated, effeminate. See Resolve, v. 1. Having a decided purpose; determined; resolved; fixed in a determination; hence, bold; firm; steady. Edward is at hand, Ready to fight; therefore be resolute. Shak.
Additional info about word: RESOLUTE
of resolvere) means, relaxed, enervated, effeminate. See Resolve, v. 1. Having a decided purpose; determined; resolved; fixed in a determination; hence, bold; firm; steady. Edward is at hand, Ready to fight; therefore be resolute. Shak. 2. Convinced; satisfied; sure. 3. Resolving, or explaining; as, the Resolute Doctor Durand. Syn. -- Determined; decided; fixed; steadfast; steady; constant; persevering; firm; bold; unshaken.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of RESOLUTE)
- Changeless
- Regular
- settled
- steady
- firm
- stationary
- consistent
- resolute
- reliable
- undeviating
- uniform
- immutable
- immovable
- Decided
- Determined
- ruled
- unwavering
- Deliberate
- Grave
- purposed
- intentional
- designed
- determined
- earnest
- unbiased
- unprejudiced
- Firm
- Fast
- secure
- strong
- steadfast
- solid
- stable
- established
- rooted
- robust
- unshaken
- sturdy
- fixed
- decided
- attached
- Hardy
- Inured
- stout-hearted
- vigorous
- intrepid
- brave
- manly
- valiant
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of RESOLUTE)
Related words: (words related to RESOLUTE)
- GRAVES
The sediment of melted tallow. Same as Greaves. - CHANCELLERY
Chancellorship. Gower. - HAZARDIZE
A hazardous attempt or situation; hazard. Herself had run into that hazardize. Spenser. - DESIGN
drawing, dessein a plan or scheme; all, ultimately, from L. designare to designate; de- + signare to mark, mark out, signum mark, sign. See 1. To draw preliminary outline or main features of; to sketch for a pattern or model; to delineate; to trace - SOLIDARE
A small piece of money. Shak. - GRAVEDIGGER
See T (more info) 1. A digger of graves. - INTENTIONALITY
The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design. Coleridge. - REGULARITY
The condition or quality of being regular; as, regularity of outline; the regularity of motion. - DESIGNATE
Designated; appointed; chosen. Sir G. Buck. - PURPOSELESS
Having no purpose or result; objectless. Bp. Hall. -- Pur"pose*less*ness, n. - UNIFORMISM
The doctrine of uniformity in the geological history of the earth; -- in part equivalent to uniformitarianism, but also used, more broadly, as opposed to catastrophism. - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - INTREPIDLY
In an intrepid manner; courageously; resolutely. - CONSISTENTLY
In a consistent manner. - GRAVEL
A deposit of small calculous concretions in the kidneys and the urinary or gall bladder; also, the disease of which they are a symptom. Gravel powder, a coarse gunpowder; pebble powder. (more info) strand; of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. - UNBIAS
To free from bias or prejudice. Swift. - STABLENESS
The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability. - ROOTCAP
A mass of parenchym - UNIFORMAL
Uniform. Herrick. - SOLIDUNGULA
A tribe of ungulates which includes the horse, ass, and related species, constituting the family Equidæ. - POSTABLE
Capable of being carried by, or as by, post. W. Montagu. - INTESTABLE
Not capable of making a will; not legally qualified or competent to make a testament. Blackstone. - REFIX
To fix again or anew; to establish anew. Fuller. - FOOLHARDY
Daring without judgment; foolishly adventurous and bold. Howell. Syn. -- Rash; venturesome; venturous; precipitate; reckless; headlong; incautious. See Rash. - OVERRULING
Exerting controlling power; as, an overruling Providence. -- O`ver*rul"ing*ly, adv. - IRREGULARITY
The state or quality of being irregular; that which is irregular. - FERULIC
Pertaining to, or derived from, asafetida ; as, ferulic acid. - PROOTIC; PROOETIC
In front of the auditory capsule; -- applied especially to a bone, or center of ossification, in the periotic capsule. -- n. - CONSTABLESS
The wife of a constable. - AFFIX
figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. 1. To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's name to - CHONDRULE
A peculiar rounded granule of some mineral, usually enstatite or chrysolite, found imdedded more or less aboundantly in the mass of many meteoric stones, which are hence called chondrites.